In a significant commitment to Africa’s future, Vesti, a leading migration fintech company, announces a 5-year, $250,000 investment in talented young Africans through its Vista for Africans Initiative. Kicking off this initiative, Vesti partners with The Future Awards Africa (TFAA), dubbed as the “Nobel Prize for Young Africans.
” This partnership marks a shared vision between Vesti and TFAA – a future where young Africans can pursue their dreams and showcase their talents on a global scale. Recognizing the ambitions of TFAA nominees, many of whom envision expanding to new countries, Vesti offers 100 million naira worth of its services to support their global aspirations.
The 18th edition of the prestigious Future Awards Africa (TFAA) organized by The Future Project is themed “Celebrating the Great and Daring.” The leading migration fintech company joins TFAA in its mission to celebrate and empower young, exceptional Africans.Olusola Amusan, Co-founder and CEO at Vesti, emphasizes the importance of empowering these young leaders: “At Vesti, we understand the challenges faced by ambitious Africans seeking global opportunities.
We are excited to equip them with the tools and resources they need to seamlessly navigate their journeys.”Ayodeji Razaq, Group CEO at RED comments, “We at RED are thrilled to see Vesti join forces with The Future Awards Africa.
This partnership is a powerful testament to the importance of investing in Africa’s young talent. By providing them with the resources and support they need, we can empower them to achieve their dreams and make a lasting impact on the continent.”TFAA nominees can access all the Vesti services at a discount through this partnership.
The services, which include powerful wallets, debit and credit cards that work everywhere, migration loans, pathways to move abroad, flight bookings, and special talent visas for people with extraordinary abilities, will equip them with the tools and support they need to pursue their global dreams. Whether it’s expanding a business, pursuing further education, or exploring international career opportunities, this will ease the process and help break that initial barrier.